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Duedil opens up private data from companies in 20 new countries through its API

Private business information service Duedil (short for ‘due diligence’) today announced that it is making data on companies in 20 new countries available to businesses and developers through the Duedil API.

In addition, the London, UK-based company is releasing a brand new developer portal to cater to third-party developers and partners.

The moves come after Duedil raised $5 million in a Series A funding round led by Notion Capital and Oak Investment Partners, with participation from early Spotify backer Shakil Khan and prior investors such as Passion Capital.

A company spokesperson tells us that Duedil can now dig up more than 80 million live company and director records, which it claims enables it to rival the oldest business information company in the world, Dunn and Bradstreet, at least in terms of access to international company data.